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DRAWING PLEASURE - a conversation with JEAN-LUC NANCY


26 Oct 2007, 4:00pm - 5:30pm

Ian Gulland Lecture Theatre

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hosted by Alexander García Düttmann (Professor of Philosophy and Visual Culture) and InC (Research Group in Continental Philosophy)

All welcome!

Jean-Luc Nancy, one of the most prestigious contemporary French philosophers, is coming to Goldsmiths to talk about his most recent thoughts on art. Nancy has just curated an exhibition at the Musée des Beaux Arts de Lyon ("Le plaisir au dessin", 12 October – 14 January).

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26 Oct 2007 4:00pm - 5:30pm
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